Tingui-Botó peopleThe Tingui-Botó are an Indigenous group of Brazil. They are also called Wakoná or Aconã. In 2020, they numbered 407 people.LanguageThe Tingui-Botó use Portuguese and Dzubukuá today. An unattested language called Wakoná has been attributed to this group, but there is no information on it.CultureThe Tingui-Botó practice the Toré religion and the ouricuri ritual.